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In her wallet, Susan has 12 bills. 6 are $1 bills, 2 are $5 bills, 3 are $10 bills, and 1 is a $20 bill. She passes a volunteer seeking donations for the American Red Cross and decides to select 1 bill at random. Determine:
a. probability she selects $ 5 bill (my ans: 1/5)
b. probability she does not select a $5 bill (my ans: 5/6)
c. the odds in favor of her selecting the $5 bill (my ans: 1:5)
d. the odds against her selecting the $5 bill (my ans: 5:1)
e. the odds in favor of her selecting a $10 bill
f. the odds against her selecting a $20 bill
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